Exposing the Fraud of Evolution

* English physicist who participated in the early beginnings in Britain of the telephone, electric lighting, and electric telagraphy; he invented the first thermionic valve or vacuum tube, the diode (then called the kenotron), 1904; and he invented the right hand rule, used in mathematics and electronics. Amazingly, Fleming states, (p.118,119 Origin of Mankind),

"Hence, the conclusion that the fundamental species of Man—Caucasian, Mongolian, and Negroid, must be regarded as originally separate Divine Creations, not simultaneous. In an excellent book by Mr. Dominick M’Causland, now out of print,* called Adam and the Adamite,* the above view is strongly held, namely, that of the three apparently distinct fundamental races of mankind inhabiting different parts of the earth’s surface now and in long time past, the Caucasian was the last to make its appearance and the other two were previous to it, whilst the Caucasian cam not by evolution from the others, but by separate creation and endowed with higher faculties than the other two."

[See Adam and Adamite and Builders of Babel in this section, under the category of "Bible History."]

The Origin of Mankind Viewed from the Standpoint of Revelation and Research (1935), Sir Ambrose Fleming,* 160pp., computer-enhanced, book sized, plastic comb-bound, 16.00 donation + P&H.

* English physicist who participated in the early beginnings in Britain of the telephone, electric lighting, and electric telagraphy; he invented the first thermionic valve or vacuum tube, the diode (then called the kenotron), 1904; and he invented the right hand rule, used in mathematics and electronics. Amazingly, Fleming states, (p.118,119 Origin of Mankind),

"Hence, the conclusion that the fundamental species of Man—Caucasian, Mongolian, and Negroid, must be regarded as originally separate Divine Creations, not simultaneous. In an excellent book by Mr. Dominick M’Causland, now out of print,* called Adam and the Adamite,* the above view is strongly held, namely, that of the three apparently distinct fundamental races of mankind inhabiting different parts of the earth’s surface now and in long time past, the Caucasian was the last to make its appearance and the other two were previous to it, whilst the Caucasian cam not by evolution from the others, but by separate creation and endowed with higher faculties than the other two."

[See Adam and Adamite and Builders of Babel in this section, under the category of "Bible History."]

The Origin of Mankind Viewed from the Standpoint of Revelation and Research (1935), Sir Ambrose Fleming,* 160pp., computer-enhanced, book sized, plastic comb-bound, 16.00 donation + P&H.